(Reuters) - Aggressive steps are needed to reverse waning momentum in U.S. tobacco control efforts and declining public attention to the country's largest public health problem, the 14-member panel from the Institute of Medicine said.
Congress and the president should give the FDA, for the first time, broad regulatory power over tobacco marketing, packaging and distribution, the panel said.
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Congress and the president should give the FDA, for the first time, broad regulatory power over tobacco marketing, packaging and distribution, the panel said.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
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